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Oi, takk :D Skal virkelig lese og ta det til meg.

PS: Nydelg hund du har på bildet btw :D

Det er kjempenyttig i hverdagen, jeg får hvertfall nytt pågangsmot til å endre tankegangen til det positive som igjen gjør en ganske positiv generelt. Tommel opp (y):D Og Chantie sier takk! o-o

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Jeg la den fra meg på bordet og da har han en tendens til å sette den på lillefingeren sin.

Så fant han ut at han skulle bake. Og han sluker mye deig og slikker på fingrene mens han styrer. Da han var ferdig å bake oppdaget han at ringen var borte og vi finner den ikke....

Trodde sånt bare skjedde med de som hadde hund jeg :bored:

Jeg la den fra meg på bordet og da har han en tendens til å sette den på lillefingeren sin.

Så fant han ut at han skulle bake. Og han sluker mye deig og slikker på fingrene mens han styrer. Da han var ferdig å bake oppdaget han at ringen var borte og vi finner den ikke....

Trodde sånt bare skjedde med de som hadde hund jeg :bored:

Eller i Donald Duck ;)

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Nei, det er ikke mye moro.

Heldigvis er det ikke noe galt, det er ikke kolikk, bare en mangel på ro. Satser på at det blir bedre i dag.

Og for min egen del, 4,5 timer søvn, så beindag...

Jupp, det er herlig det med den søvnen. Utrolig mye den gjør for resten av dagen. Lykke til med det ;)

Korrupte FIFA og Sepp Blatter som ga Quatar fotball-VM.. :mad:

Dozens of Nepalese migrant labourers have died inQatarin recent weeks and thousands more are enduring appalling labour abuses, a Guardian investigation has found, raising serious questions about Qatar's preparations to host the 2022 World Cup.

This summer, Nepalese workers died at a rate of almost one a day in Qatar, many of them young men who had sudden heart attacks.

The investigation found evidence to suggest that thousands of Nepalese, who make up the single largest group of labourers in Qatar, face exploitation and abuses that amount to modern-day slavery, as defined by the International Labour Organisation, during a building binge paving the way for 2022.

According to documents obtained from the Nepalese embassy in Doha, at least 44 workers died between 4 June and 8 August. More than half died of heart attacks, heart failure or workplace accidents.

The investigation also reveals:

•Evidence of forced labour on a huge World Cup infrastructure project.

• Some Nepalese men have alleged that they have not been paid for months and have had their salaries retained to stop them running away.

• Some workers on other sites say employers routinely confiscate passports and refuse to issue ID cards, in effect reducing them to the status of illegal aliens.

• Some labourers say they have been denied access to free drinking water in the desert heat.

• About 30 Nepalese sought refuge at their embassy in Doha to escape the brutal conditions of their employment.

"We'd like to leave, but the company won't let us," said one Nepalese migrant employed at Lusail City development, a $45bn (£28bn) city being built from scratch which will include the 90,000-seater stadium that will host the World Cup final. "I'm angry about how this company is treating us, but we're helpless. I regret coming here, but what to do? We were compelled to come just to make a living, but we've had no luck."

"We were working on an empty stomach for 24 hours; 12 hours' work and then no food all night," said Ram Kumar Mahara, 27. "When I complained, my manager assaulted me, kicked me out of the labour camp I lived in and refused to pay me anything. I had to beg for food from other workers."

"The company has kept two months' salary from each of us to stop us running away," said one man who gave his name as SBD and who works at the Lusail City marina. SBD said he was employed by a subcontractor that supplies labourers for the project. Some workers say their subcontrator has confiscated their passports and refused to issue the ID cards they are entitled to under Qatari law. "Our manager always promises he'll issue [our cards] 'next week'," added a scaffolder who said he had worked in Qatar for two years without being given an ID card.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/25/revealed-qatars-world-cup-slaves

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